About Us - General Information The Louisiana Center for the
Blind is a 24-hour residential training facility. Scheduled classes
are delivered from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Required and optional activities are routinely scheduled in the
evenings and on weekends.
Labor Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas, and Easter, are observed. In addition, a summer break
is scheduled for one week in July.
The Louisiana Center for the
Blind accepts referrals/requests for services from Louisiana Rehabilitation
Services, out-of-state agencies for the blind, and private sources.
Individuals requesting services from the Louisiana Center for the
Blind directly are referred to their respective appropriate state
agencies serving the blind. The referring agency initiates services
by scheduling an interview (either by telephone or personal visit)
between the prospective client, his/her counselor, and the director
of the Louisiana Center for the Blind. An enrollment application
is then submitted to the Center. Upon admission, the referring agency
should also provide current eye and medical reports, as well as
other pertinent information. Referring counselors are encouraged
to arrange a tour and personal interview for individuals and their
families, particularly when a question may exist concerning the
appropriateness of the services offered for a particular referral.
On-site tours and visits are welcomed, and a representative is available
to visit by phone with prospective students, their families, and
agency personnel.
Upon acceptance of an applicant as a student, the Louisiana Center
for the Blind, the referring agency, and the applicant select an
entry date. In the event that the student does not arrive on the
scheduled starting date, the director of the Louisiana Center for
the Blind will attempt to contact the individual and the referring
agency counselor to determine the reason for the failure to arrive
and to reschedule the entry date.
During the first complete date of services, the student is given
a comprehensive orientation to the facilities and program, introduced
to the staff, provided a class schedule and materials, and advised
of policies and guidelines. Also, intake information is completed
and assessments and evaluation of existing skill levels are made
in all course areas.
The Louisiana Center for the
Blind provides residential orientation and adjustment training to
legally blind adults. Students remain in training generally from
six to nine months depending upon individual needs. The full training
curriculum includes Braille, cane travel, keyboarding/computer literacy,
home economics, industrial arts, independent living skills, seminar,
job development and college placement, and GED/remedial education
(if needed). All classes emphasize the development of self-confidence
and a positive attitude toward blindness. On average, the Center
services approximately thirty students in the general program.
Throughout their training, students live in apartments located
eight blocks from the classroom facility.